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that is how powerful the status quo is in making sure that no laws get passed. and when you think about it, if you went out on the street today and asked people what they thought about it, i guarantee you virtually everybody would say of course we should pass a law like that. but, you know what? the people in that committee, nobody knew that. there was no public light really hope is on that. and so -- shone on that. so those lawmakers are not going to be held accountable for those decisions or that are to the detriment of children. the only way this is going to change is if we as citizens start to hold our elected officials accountable for the kinds of laws and policies that were put in place, and we send a message to them that if you're going to vote with adult interests instead of kid interests, then we are not going to vote for you next time around. [applause] >> that means you'll have to figure out who's your school board members, who's your legislators. >> why do most teachers see the same raise every year? isn't it demotivating for the excellent teachers,
that is how powerful the status quo is in making sure that no laws get passed. and when you think about it, if you went out on the street today and asked people what they thought about it, i guarantee you virtually everybody would say of course we should pass a law like that. but, you know what? the people in that committee, nobody knew that. there was no public light really hope is on that. and so -- shone on that. so those lawmakers are not going to be held accountable for those decisions or...
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should you be more holtic or less holy unsatisfied with the bill, the law? >> well, i think l's talk realistically. what young people will do and what they have been doing is logging on to the website if they're lucky and can do that and they have patience. they log on and they see the number they are supposed to pay. they are not paying for it because it will be so much money. there is a reason why the obama administration hast released the number of people whhave successfully signed up for obamacare. that is because body is gning on. obacare relies on young peopleo sign up. if you look at all 50 states the premium go up 260% on average for young people. do you think young people sign up nar and try to take a holist lick approach? gere. they are hot -- histic approach. get real. they are not. >> if we don't do it in the short-term we pay for itn the end anyway. so people who n't have coverage or aren't getng preventative care, they cost us big bucks in the end. you and i both know that. >> let me bring this -- michelle broht something up thats very importan
should you be more holtic or less holy unsatisfied with the bill, the law? >> well, i think l's talk realistically. what young people will do and what they have been doing is logging on to the website if they're lucky and can do that and they have patience. they log on and they see the number they are supposed to pay. they are not paying for it because it will be so much money. there is a reason why the obama administration hast released the number of people whhave successfully signed up...
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is the healthcare law the reason for this? >>> time for a quick what do i need to know for next week? wayne? well, i like therapeut you cans. they make the products, tissue protection and repair. breaking out of a rising pattern. i own it. has a way to run. >> john? >> reits and mlps, short them. anything with interest rate sensitive will get whacked. >> leave it there. that is it for the cost of freedom block. thank yo for joining us. before we go, i'm unapologetic capitalist, folks. america was founded on and thrives under the free market. they provide incentive to succeed, competition to stay lean, and reward to innovation. be thankful for that system. protect that system. that's why i scratch my head when our commander-in-chief finds it necessary to vince us where he stands. >> people call me a socialist sometimes. you to real socialists you will have a sense of what a socialist is. >> problem is, obamacare is socialized medicine and president obama is a progressive ideal >> welcome to this fox business special, american i
is the healthcare law the reason for this? >>> time for a quick what do i need to know for next week? wayne? well, i like therapeut you cans. they make the products, tissue protection and repair. breaking out of a rising pattern. i own it. has a way to run. >> john? >> reits and mlps, short them. anything with interest rate sensitive will get whacked. >> leave it there. that is it for the cost of freedom block. thank yo for joining us. before we go, i'm unapologetic...
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there is uncertainty in the law. nobody knows what it saysor rules are. so businesses can't plan ahead. a lot of businesses they know of theestriction about the employment. they go to part-time employment so they don't pay this. >> the people who are affected by it. people getting policy canceled. $5 million so far this united states canceled. they haven't signed that many people. a lot of people don't need this. a woman here, my makeup person here said the following -- she doesn't want to have children. so she is not interested in having that thing about the child care part of it. she is not interested in some of the things that she will be forced to carry. those are all costing her. so everybody's disposable income will come down. ala the lady we saw. less spending and that is bad for t economy. >> wal-mart said this year, the expectations, spendi may go down. becae of the affordable care act. >> spending is down, we know hiring has been down fornths. >> what creates economy? is it governmentntervention? no. i creates fear. what makes the confidence is
there is uncertainty in the law. nobody knows what it saysor rules are. so businesses can't plan ahead. a lot of businesses they know of theestriction about the employment. they go to part-time employment so they don't pay this. >> the people who are affected by it. people getting policy canceled. $5 million so far this united states canceled. they haven't signed that many people. a lot of people don't need this. a woman here, my makeup person here said the following -- she doesn't want...
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i will have great relationship with my daughters and son-in- law's. i like them a lot more this year. [laughter] my grandchildren and a few friends. i want to say that i tried a lot of things with no regrets. change the world a little bit for the better. don't live in fear. don't worry what people might say or think about you. take the shot. number one, forgive. if you're going to be in a family and value relationships and trust people and enjoy the journey even when you make mistakes -- and you will make mistakes along the way -- you will need forgiveness. forgiveness is a complicated word. who decides when to forgive and what to forgive and how to forgive? i do not have all the answers. i know we are called to forgive as god forgave. an incredible standard. it is supernatural. it requires practice. if there is one thing i hope you will remember from this list today is the challenge -- value your family, your friends, and all the wonderful people you meet along the way. they won't be perfect and neither will you. they will need forgiveness just like
i will have great relationship with my daughters and son-in- law's. i like them a lot more this year. [laughter] my grandchildren and a few friends. i want to say that i tried a lot of things with no regrets. change the world a little bit for the better. don't live in fear. don't worry what people might say or think about you. take the shot. number one, forgive. if you're going to be in a family and value relationships and trust people and enjoy the journey even when you make mistakes -- and...
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>> neil: i've watched a lot of law shows. think i would know. >> i'm just a tv lawyer. but the thing is that they did farm out the work. >> neil: how did it get online. >> it was leaked. the intent -- there was no intent by ford that we know of to use this. no approval. it was a leak. it didn't go to print, and the kardashians are exploring and will be exploring for a long time because i don't see there's any claim here. >> neil: the same ad agency had another ad featuring the former prime minister silvio berlusconi, and a bunch of scantily clad women in the trunk. so, the kardashians then would have to argue, we're all offended, not just us, right? >> their lawsuit would be for their inning and their right because they the at the right to have that image from being distorted, particularly given their status. >> neil: maybe intent matters. these were never intended for paid publication, should never have been created. let alone uploaded to the internet. we deeply regret this incident, an incident for which they really were no
>> neil: i've watched a lot of law shows. think i would know. >> i'm just a tv lawyer. but the thing is that they did farm out the work. >> neil: how did it get online. >> it was leaked. the intent -- there was no intent by ford that we know of to use this. no approval. it was a leak. it didn't go to print, and the kardashians are exploring and will be exploring for a long time because i don't see there's any claim here. >> neil: the same ad agency had another ad...
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is the healthcare law the reason for this? >> people call me a socialistzis sometimes. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) ranked highest in investor satisfaction with self-directed services by j.d. power and associates. >>> time for a quick what do i need to know for next week? wayne? >> well, i like therapeut you cans. they make the products, tissue protection and repair. breaking out of a rising pattern. i own it. has a
is the healthcare law the reason for this? >> people call me a socialistzis sometimes. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more...
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my sister-in-law, my best friend. i grew up around teachers and having an incredible respect for the difficult job that they have every day. and i still surrounded by teachers to this day. and i think that it is because i have such respect for teachers and told them in such regard i have a tremendous believe for what they can do and the power that they have, and i refuse to believe what many folks these days say which is if kids are coming from difficult situations and poverty there is nothing the schools can do. i roundly reject that notion. i think that when children are in the classrooms of truly effective teachers even despite the fact they may face a lot of obstacles those kids can achieve the highest levels and so we should aspire to nothing short as a nation making sure every single kid is in the classroom with a highly effective teacher every single day. it's no less than what we would want for our own children and nothing different than we should want for the nation's kids. >> michelle, if the united states s
my sister-in-law, my best friend. i grew up around teachers and having an incredible respect for the difficult job that they have every day. and i still surrounded by teachers to this day. and i think that it is because i have such respect for teachers and told them in such regard i have a tremendous believe for what they can do and the power that they have, and i refuse to believe what many folks these days say which is if kids are coming from difficult situations and poverty there is nothing...
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. >> critics like my cousin, sal offering amnesty without any other law enforcement measures. maybe sal has a point. >> they want it to be contingent on the fact that border is going to be secure. but i am going to be a debbie downer. i don't see the excitement. there is no way it will pass the house. it will be a different bill and nothing will be accomplished. >> and the republicans will be on the wilderness side for 20 years. >> maybe if somebody can read it they can tell us and there is a 1200-page bill that is thrown out there and let's vote on it right away. there is a whole garden of consequences getting ready to bloom. >> it goes back to my problem with anything that is comprehensive. why do things have to be comprehensive? >> why can't they break it down and pass it in small parts? >> you don't want to take a big poop. you want to take a little poop. speaking of, bill, rumor has it the reason the bill got passed was due to a last minute amendment that you be disked in a vat of cheese wizz and in a cage with hungry tigers. >> pasamaquadi. >> help me out here. >> in 200
. >> critics like my cousin, sal offering amnesty without any other law enforcement measures. maybe sal has a point. >> they want it to be contingent on the fact that border is going to be secure. but i am going to be a debbie downer. i don't see the excitement. there is no way it will pass the house. it will be a different bill and nothing will be accomplished. >> and the republicans will be on the wilderness side for 20 years. >> maybe if somebody can read it they can...
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this is the law, and this law coerces families, many of whom are living pay check to pay check to buy an expensive health plan, and even after subsidies they have to rite a check for premium, and when it comes to the premium or rent and car payments they're not going to pay the premium and there will be $24 billion in default per year from families, many will intentions who can't make it. >> what happens if i can't pay the 17,034 a 5 a year. i can't pay it. what -- >> that is not written in the law but it's clear the insurance companies probably will get stuck with a lot of this unless there's a taxpayer bailout. either way it's bad news. >> okay. so let's take it one step further. let's say i've got 17 grand laying around but i want that bmw and decide to buy that instead of my healthcare premium. >> if you're in that financial category, then at that point you should just pay the premium and not signed up at all. but the fact is that these navigators that are going to be hired in every state to lure people into signing up for these plans, they're not going to be able to tell you all
this is the law, and this law coerces families, many of whom are living pay check to pay check to buy an expensive health plan, and even after subsidies they have to rite a check for premium, and when it comes to the premium or rent and car payments they're not going to pay the premium and there will be $24 billion in default per year from families, many will intentions who can't make it. >> what happens if i can't pay the 17,034 a 5 a year. i can't pay it. what -- >> that is not...
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my sister-in-law. i've always been surrounded by teachers my entire life. that's why i have such an incredible regard for what teachers can do but when i got to d.c., i was leading a system where 8% of the 8th graders in the city schools were operating on grade level in mathematics when i got there. yet when i looked at the performance evaluations of the adults at the same time 98% of them were being written as doing an excellent job. you can't run an effective organization when you have that kind of a disconnect between, you know, what people are supposed to be doing and the results that we're producing for kids. now i think that without a doubt today's teacher evaluation system are broken. there's a move now to fix them. a lot of teachers are worried about the use of test scores and whether that is fair or not. i think that what we've got to do is focus on the system that does... is fair and transparent for teachers but at the same time does hold folks accountable for the academic growth we see with kids >> jon: this is interesting. from any of the conver
my sister-in-law. i've always been surrounded by teachers my entire life. that's why i have such an incredible regard for what teachers can do but when i got to d.c., i was leading a system where 8% of the 8th graders in the city schools were operating on grade level in mathematics when i got there. yet when i looked at the performance evaluations of the adults at the same time 98% of them were being written as doing an excellent job. you can't run an effective organization when you have that...
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. >> it's not a law. >> further regulation and unnecessary. >> it's not a law. no one is telling you, you have to do this. some businesses are chaosing to do it. >> the problem is then people have an expectation this is what is going to health. >> that's okay. if you want to start a business and be better than your competitor, maybe this how -- >> correlates those rule office being better and there's nothing that -- >> [overlapping speakers] >> i don't know. >> some people think it is. >> you know what? >> i don't. >> not you. employee doesn't like it. >> they can good someplace else. the american way. we have that freedom. >> all right. well. good debate and i'm sure there will be a lot more. good to see you. all right, you know what? in three minutes i'm going run across the breezeway and hit the 5, but saturday, 11:30 eastern a.m., set the dvr, fantastic show. we talk about government waste, we call them out on it. it's called cashing in. i'm looking forward to seeing you saturday morning at 11:30. cap
. >> it's not a law. >> further regulation and unnecessary. >> it's not a law. no one is telling you, you have to do this. some businesses are chaosing to do it. >> the problem is then people have an expectation this is what is going to health. >> that's okay. if you want to start a business and be better than your competitor, maybe this how -- >> correlates those rule office being better and there's nothing that -- >> [overlapping speakers] >> i...
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the ministry told the times that such attacks are prohibited by chinese law and to accuse the chinese military of launching cyber attacks without solid proof is unprofessional and baseless. the wealth accumulated by the china's went jiabao, talked about millions that his family is involved in. that raised questions about corruption at very senior levels in the chinese government. now there has been a change in leadership since then in china. they come into power later this spring. well see if this kind of alleged activity continues. that's because chinese industrial espionage has long been an issue in the united states with the department of justice frequently prosecuting individuals they say they have caught spying on behalf of chinese companies. many still have ties to the chinese government. sue? >> michelle, as you say, there will be a regime change in the spring. but in general, have they been trying to crack down on corruption? >> just in the last couple of weeks there have been big statements coming out of the government about how corruption at government level will not be tole
the ministry told the times that such attacks are prohibited by chinese law and to accuse the chinese military of launching cyber attacks without solid proof is unprofessional and baseless. the wealth accumulated by the china's went jiabao, talked about millions that his family is involved in. that raised questions about corruption at very senior levels in the chinese government. now there has been a change in leadership since then in china. they come into power later this spring. well see if...
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. >> this law is working, and will work into the future. people want the financial stability of health insurance, and we're going to keep on working to fix whatever problems come up in any startup, any launch of a project this big that has an impact on 1/6th of our economy. whatever comes up, we're going to just fix it. >> administration released a new report showing that through that website nearly 1.5 million americans have now been found eligible for medicaid and that was during the month of october. >> still ahead on "nightly business report", we'll tell you about the company many are calling the big winner of black friday and cyber monday. >>> more numbers coming in for consumer spending over the long thanksgiving and black friday weekend. shopper track a provider of retail an lit ticks reports that sales rose 1% at brick and mortar stores during the four days compared to so-called black weekend sale as year ago. shopper track says total spending topped $22 billion. >>> not a lot on that money was being spent on perm computers. ibc say
. >> this law is working, and will work into the future. people want the financial stability of health insurance, and we're going to keep on working to fix whatever problems come up in any startup, any launch of a project this big that has an impact on 1/6th of our economy. whatever comes up, we're going to just fix it. >> administration released a new report showing that through that website nearly 1.5 million americans have now been found eligible for medicaid and that was during...
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charlesa-- to obey the law. charles: would there be retribution for person that committed the infraction? >> well postal service cannot pay the ticket. charles: they can't? >> not lawfully, you cannot be reimbursed for a criminal fine, that is a low level criminal fine, an employer condition reimburse, lawful le lawfully ae town cannot tax the postal service, they cannot extract crash from the service but they can punish much is of the postal service -- employees of the post at service who break the law, i am not a fan of traffic cameras, i condemn them. they are a scam. but if this is a legitimate, you cannot speed zone, and this vehicle did speed this driver of the vehicle, is subject to the same rules as everyone else. supreme court of new jersey looked at this, in the case of an fbi agent, speeding up the turnpike he was late to go to court, his defense was, i work for the federal government, and i had to be in the courtroom, and tomorrow judgfederal judge o wait for me, so what, other people are late too, t
charlesa-- to obey the law. charles: would there be retribution for person that committed the infraction? >> well postal service cannot pay the ticket. charles: they can't? >> not lawfully, you cannot be reimbursed for a criminal fine, that is a low level criminal fine, an employer condition reimburse, lawful le lawfully ae town cannot tax the postal service, they cannot extract crash from the service but they can punish much is of the postal service -- employees of the post at...
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doma was signed into law by president bill clinton 17 years ago. marriage declares doma is a marriage between a man and a woman, not a man and a man or a woman with a woman. legally, prior to this ruling, doma denied federal benefits to state married homosexuals, including tax breaks that are extended to heterosexual couples. because of the 5th amendment to the constitution, quote, no person shall be deprived of life, liberty or property, unquote. if marriage is defined as heterosexual only, that is between a woman and a man, then a homosexual union is unconstitutionally stripped of the rights to cross gender married couples. the majority of opinion said this places same sex couples in of being a marriage. it de means the couple that the constitution protects and humiliates tens of thousands of children now being raised by same-sex couples, unquote. anthony spoke for the descent. side swiping kennedy in the process. to defend traditional marriage is not to condemn, demeanor humiliate those that want other arrangements. to hurl such accusations casu
doma was signed into law by president bill clinton 17 years ago. marriage declares doma is a marriage between a man and a woman, not a man and a man or a woman with a woman. legally, prior to this ruling, doma denied federal benefits to state married homosexuals, including tax breaks that are extended to heterosexual couples. because of the 5th amendment to the constitution, quote, no person shall be deprived of life, liberty or property, unquote. if marriage is defined as heterosexual only,...
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. >> costco is located here now and have no objection to the living wage law. in fact, they are doing very well in grossing revenue here. home depot is located in the nation's capital and also doing very well. >> reporter: it's not law yet. the d.c. mayor has to sign the bill, and it has to go through a review period. the supports of walmart's presence have time left to lobby the mayor to veto the bill. >> i'll lobby to definitely veto this bill. >> you never should hit one part of the business community against the other. >> reporter: other cities including san francisco and santa fe have approved across the bored bin mapproved minimum hikes. >>> on a record day in the markets, stellar gains by individual stocks to tell you about in tonight's market focus. we begin with disney. it was a dow leader as a jp morgan note called investor's attention to the outlook to the tv and parks divisions calling them atrakttive. shares gained more than 2.5% closing at $66.58 and the stock is up more than 34%. amazon broke through the $300 barrier for the first time ever after
. >> costco is located here now and have no objection to the living wage law. in fact, they are doing very well in grossing revenue here. home depot is located in the nation's capital and also doing very well. >> reporter: it's not law yet. the d.c. mayor has to sign the bill, and it has to go through a review period. the supports of walmart's presence have time left to lobby the mayor to veto the bill. >> i'll lobby to definitely veto this bill. >> you never should hit...
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senate democrats are adding more measures to already proposed gun laws. in the wake of the deadly sandy hook elementary school massacre, kron4's alecia reid reports local lawmakers are proposing a set of bills aimed at cutting down gun violence here in california. >> reporter: there have been a number of gun buyback programs in the bay area so far this yearand each one has had an overwhelming turnout. but getting guns off the streets isn't enough. more than a dozen gun control bills have previously been proposed, and now there are a few added measures. the recommendations are aimed at closing current loopholes. in addition to strengthening education about safe gun ownership, and keeping weapons in the hands of responsible users the bills will: 1. ban future sales of semi automatics with detachable magazines 2. there will be a 10 round limit on assault weapons, with fixed magazines that must be reloaded one at a time 3. there will be a regulation on loaning firearms 4. the bills will also restrict felons and the mentally ill from living in homes where weap
senate democrats are adding more measures to already proposed gun laws. in the wake of the deadly sandy hook elementary school massacre, kron4's alecia reid reports local lawmakers are proposing a set of bills aimed at cutting down gun violence here in california. >> reporter: there have been a number of gun buyback programs in the bay area so far this yearand each one has had an overwhelming turnout. but getting guns off the streets isn't enough. more than a dozen gun control bills have...
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it's the law of the land. therefore -- >> it's unpopular. >> juan, juan, juan -- >> this is the law of the land. >> excuse me, excuse me, juan. excuse me, the 18th amendment was passed by the president, passed by the house, passed by everybody and was certified by all of the states. it did not make it a good law. they had to reverse it with the 21st amendment. don't tell me just because congress passed it or the supreme court that makes it good. i may make it terrible. >> hold on, hold on. >> let me do this. i want to really focus in on some of the things that came out this week. now that you are allowed to give a gift certificate of obamacare. can you imagine something opening something at the bottom of the tree it's a gift certificate. we have a picture of that. the other thing, i'm going to you, juan. harvard study. i want to bring this up. millennials, 45% say they are unlikely to sign up for obamacare when 22% said they are likely. 2 to 1 they are unlikely the sign up for obamacare. that isillennials. the
it's the law of the land. therefore -- >> it's unpopular. >> juan, juan, juan -- >> this is the law of the land. >> excuse me, excuse me, juan. excuse me, the 18th amendment was passed by the president, passed by the house, passed by everybody and was certified by all of the states. it did not make it a good law. they had to reverse it with the 21st amendment. don't tell me just because congress passed it or the supreme court that makes it good. i may make it terrible....
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>> reporter: he's still talking negatively about the healthcast law, but the republicans are talking about the debt ceiling. the date that the u.s. will hit its limit on debt. and this is going to be a big fight. even bigger than the fight over the potential government shutdown next week. let's take a listen to what john boehner is saying. >> the american people don't want the president's healthcare bill, and they don't want the government to shut down. the republicans are listening. we passed the bill last week to do what the american people have asked. it's time for the senate to listen and pass the bill we sent over there. on the debt limit, we're going to pass a bill that ties spending cuts and pro reforms to a debt limit increase. the president says, i'm not going to negotiate. i'm sorry, but it doesn't work that way. we're not going to ignore washington's spending problem, and we're not going to accept the new normal of shrinking wages. >> he said that president obama will not negotiate, and that's because the president called the speaker last friday after the house took this v
>> reporter: he's still talking negatively about the healthcast law, but the republicans are talking about the debt ceiling. the date that the u.s. will hit its limit on debt. and this is going to be a big fight. even bigger than the fight over the potential government shutdown next week. let's take a listen to what john boehner is saying. >> the american people don't want the president's healthcare bill, and they don't want the government to shut down. the republicans are...
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that is the california law that banned same sex marriage. and on wednesday the high court takes on the 1996 defense of marriage act. now this is all happening as a new cnn poll shows that a majority of americans, 57%, have a family member or close friend who is gay. and in 2007, only 45% of them said that. obviously, the percentage of people they knew as gay has not changed. it's their awarenessst people in their lives that has risen. this polarizing and personal issue of same-sex marriage is bringing families together and in this story, also tearing them apart. >> reporter: in california's conservative valley, a fight inside the home mirrors the debate in the u.s. supreme court. just far more personal. >> do you regret how you were before? >> yeah. you don't realize, you know, how far you can go in your own son. i didn't know. >> she cheered the passage of california's proposition eight five years ago. the state measure that eliminated same sex marriage. what she didn't know, her shy and withdrawn 13-year-old son was gay. being eaten alive
that is the california law that banned same sex marriage. and on wednesday the high court takes on the 1996 defense of marriage act. now this is all happening as a new cnn poll shows that a majority of americans, 57%, have a family member or close friend who is gay. and in 2007, only 45% of them said that. obviously, the percentage of people they knew as gay has not changed. it's their awarenessst people in their lives that has risen. this polarizing and personal issue of same-sex marriage is...
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only thing is i hated law school. i quit after a single semester and in order to make a living, i went back to doing what i did while i was in college to help pay my bills. i was a heck of a typist. i went back to work as a secretary. i typed, i filed, i answered the phone for a little nine person company. i have traveled all over the world. it is true, still, to this day, that it is only in the united states of america that a young woman typing and filing for nine person firm, can soon -- it only took 20 something years -- become the ceo of one of the largest companies on earth. that is only possible in the united states of america. [applause] and it is possible here not because i'm so special, it is possible here because this place is so special. it is so special because it was founded on a radical idea. an idea that was radical in 1776 but it is still radical to this day. the idea is that every human being has potential. everyone has the right to fulfill their potential. it doesn't matter who you are or where you c
only thing is i hated law school. i quit after a single semester and in order to make a living, i went back to doing what i did while i was in college to help pay my bills. i was a heck of a typist. i went back to work as a secretary. i typed, i filed, i answered the phone for a little nine person company. i have traveled all over the world. it is true, still, to this day, that it is only in the united states of america that a young woman typing and filing for nine person firm, can soon -- it...
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they will try to blow up john boehner and punish republicans for bringing in the health law. we are in a ultimate at this time for ta t. and all of this is working through where you dot thing for the country. >> it feels like there is a lot of extra tegery going on in washington instead of problem solving. there is a way to solve a problem but with all of the back and forth and jockeying that you just described, we are not in the problem- solving point yet. >> we are not at the problem- solving point in this. the question is are we ready to be in crisis avoiding phase. now it is the democrat's turn to bluff. we think you will be worse off if you have the mother of all fiscal cliffs and they will try to beat up on the republicans and when you get down to it, here's the deal. we are arguing about nothing and nothing is going to be resolved or fixed in the current crisis that will fundmentally alter the way the government deals with health care or anything. this is can ted cruz blame john boehner and barak obama blame all of the republicans and who will blame who more and who wi
they will try to blow up john boehner and punish republicans for bringing in the health law. we are in a ultimate at this time for ta t. and all of this is working through where you dot thing for the country. >> it feels like there is a lot of extra tegery going on in washington instead of problem solving. there is a way to solve a problem but with all of the back and forth and jockeying that you just described, we are not in the problem- solving point yet. >> we are not at the...
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and admittedly poor execution on my administration's part in implementing the latest stage of the new law, nobody has acquitted themselves very well these last few months, so it's not surprising that the american's people's frustrations with washington are at an all-time high. but we know the people's frustrations run deeper than these most recent political battles. the frustration is rooted in their own daily battles. to make ends meet, pay for college, buy a home, save for retirement. it's rooted in the nagging sense that no matter how hard they work the deck is stack against them, and it's rooted in the fear that their kids won't be better off than they were. they may not follow the constant back and forth in washington or all of the policy details, but they experience in a very personal way the relentless decades-long trend that i want to spend some time talking about today. and that is a dangerous and growing inequality in lack of upward mobility. i believe this is the defining challenge of our time. making sure our economy works for every working american. that's why i ran for presi
and admittedly poor execution on my administration's part in implementing the latest stage of the new law, nobody has acquitted themselves very well these last few months, so it's not surprising that the american's people's frustrations with washington are at an all-time high. but we know the people's frustrations run deeper than these most recent political battles. the frustration is rooted in their own daily battles. to make ends meet, pay for college, buy a home, save for retirement. it's...
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if you're writing a law, back to drafting. you should make the fine more expensive than the behavior you're trying to encourage, so that way people don't take the fine and avoid doing the behavior. >> eamon, i've gotten so garrulous, only michelle on this one. the first time in recent history the pope resigning, recent history like 600 years, leading the vatican to come up with a pension package. he runs a big corporation. he's reportedly going to get, michelle, $3,000 a month. is this a fair amount? that's austerity. >> it's completely fair. when you become a priest, you take a vow of poverty. he should lead the italians toward austerity, be a model of what they need to achieve in rest of europe. >> thank you very much. michelle, eamon, appreciate your time. let's talk about coffee prices bucking a trend. we'll tell you about it next. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using les
if you're writing a law, back to drafting. you should make the fine more expensive than the behavior you're trying to encourage, so that way people don't take the fine and avoid doing the behavior. >> eamon, i've gotten so garrulous, only michelle on this one. the first time in recent history the pope resigning, recent history like 600 years, leading the vatican to come up with a pension package. he runs a big corporation. he's reportedly going to get, michelle, $3,000 a month. is this a...
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rather than actually going to city hall and changing the law yourself. extracurriculars were to address truancy and dropping out. so we quickly cover that is a measurable thing that we should be investing in. you have any specific ideas, is it something that we undervalue? >> it is not a measurable thing that we should be investing in. >> i actually think it is a measurable thing. not necessarily measurable in terms of outputs, but at least in terms of input. massachusetts actually has a lot of has every high school has to have a student government that is not just about the answers. there has to be a budget and policy making power. we can measure that whether schools have real school student newspapers order organizations where kids are in control. those things are essentially important. >> i think that one of its time to make cuts in education politics, we can do things that don't show up in the next weeks for next year's test scores. you can make that case. maybe they aren't going to help with the standardized test scores. we would definitely continue
rather than actually going to city hall and changing the law yourself. extracurriculars were to address truancy and dropping out. so we quickly cover that is a measurable thing that we should be investing in. you have any specific ideas, is it something that we undervalue? >> it is not a measurable thing that we should be investing in. >> i actually think it is a measurable thing. not necessarily measurable in terms of outputs, but at least in terms of input. massachusetts actually...
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war room, if we're right and this time is different, we'rere going to owe the change in gun safety laws not to members of congress or governors or even the president but to the american people and to their reaction to the tragedy at sandy hook, to the reaction to the debate since and reaction to scenes such as this. ♪ somewhere over the rainbow ♪ bluebirds fly ♪ birds fly over the rainbow ♪ why then, oh why then ♪ can't i ♪ >> jennifer: those are the survivors of newtown connecticut,'s sandy hook singing this morning. the song's release comes as a group of concerned parents from newtown who will work to deter gun violence, and they will raise money for survivors and their families and the first responders. meanwhile, in neighboring new york the state became the first to enact stricter gun safety rules since the tragedy in newtown. a new bill which was pushed by andrew cuomo includes a ban on semiautomatic weapons and magazines that hold more than seven rounds. it requires universal background checks and institutes stricter penalties for gun-related crimes. >> if there is an
war room, if we're right and this time is different, we'rere going to owe the change in gun safety laws not to members of congress or governors or even the president but to the american people and to their reaction to the tragedy at sandy hook, to the reaction to the debate since and reaction to scenes such as this. ♪ somewhere over the rainbow ♪ bluebirds fly ♪ birds fly over the rainbow ♪ why then, oh why then ♪ can't i ♪ >> jennifer: those are the survivors of newtown...
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today president obama made his case for the law and argued it's already working. and, you stay classy, newseum, that temple of journalism in washington, is honoring the most famous anchorman, ron, in honor of the movie "the legend continues." sorry to see michele bachmann go? don't worry. the republican running for her seat is pretty entertaining himself. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] for dad's first job as dad. nissan tests hundreds of child seats to give you a better fit and a safer trip. snug kids, only from nissan. ♪ [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ i' can help you do what you do... even better. 'm a hard, hard ♪ i'm a hard, hard wor
today president obama made his case for the law and argued it's already working. and, you stay classy, newseum, that temple of journalism in washington, is honoring the most famous anchorman, ron, in honor of the movie "the legend continues." sorry to see michele bachmann go? don't worry. the republican running for her seat is pretty entertaining himself. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] for dad's first job as dad. nissan tests hundreds of child seats to give you a better fit and a...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> welcome back to "closing bell." joining us now is robert strong, a ceo of investigative management. he's former co-chair of the new york state anti-terror task force and a former federal agent with both the fbi and the dea. robert, good to see you again. welcome back. >> hey, bill, thank you. >> what do you make of the developments today, where we -- at one point, we were led to believe that an arrest was imminent, the custody -- a suspect was in custody. now we're hearing from fbi and other law enforcement officials that that's just not true. certainly, we'd like to see all this happen, but what's going on here? >> yeah, i mean, bill, right now the investigation, things are very fluid. you've got to remember, there are so many different aspects of the case. you've got the forensics lacking at the bomb, trying to find out the ingredients, where they were purchased, who purchased them. you have the investigators on the crime scene, combing for any piece of evidence or dna that migh
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> welcome back to "closing bell." joining us now is robert strong, a ceo of investigative management. he's former co-chair of the new york state anti-terror task force and a former federal agent with both the fbi and the dea. robert, good to see you again. welcome back. >> hey, bill, thank you. >> what do you make of the developments today, where we -- at one point, we were led to believe that an arrest was imminent,...
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travel between sacramento and nashville and i travel all over the country and what we aim to do is put laws and policies in place that are going to be to the benefit of kids and so it's a hard fight every day there are people who you know want to maintain the status quo but the bottom line is there is no more important issue that this country faces every day than education thank you michel good seeing you again. thanks to my guess michelle rhee i like that she's considered a radical although i know some people find her ideas of education reform very controversial i look back on my school years and i think about the early days you know it's been said that the most important teacher in your life is your first grade teacher they set the tone for your entire educational life well i have a little variation about the most important teacher in my life was my second grade teacher mrs egg house for two reasons one she tore second. great very well and two i had a fantastic crush on mrs echoes i love mrs echoes this is a house was my heroine in life i think of her still to this day another great thing
travel between sacramento and nashville and i travel all over the country and what we aim to do is put laws and policies in place that are going to be to the benefit of kids and so it's a hard fight every day there are people who you know want to maintain the status quo but the bottom line is there is no more important issue that this country faces every day than education thank you michel good seeing you again. thanks to my guess michelle rhee i like that she's considered a radical although i...
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red dark and a court of law found alive there's a story made sort of movies playing out in real life. knows in surveillance but when it comes on to fresh fire for helping the n.s.a. spy on millions of germans every single day. the un is pressing for access to the scene of an alleged chemical attack in syria i hear a nazi we investigate how the ongoing chaos is allowing al qaeda linked organizations to thrive. and egypt to pose dictator leaves prison while the question on whether he'll serve life behind bars for the deadly crackdown during the twenty eleven revolt now remains on unsaid.
red dark and a court of law found alive there's a story made sort of movies playing out in real life. knows in surveillance but when it comes on to fresh fire for helping the n.s.a. spy on millions of germans every single day. the un is pressing for access to the scene of an alleged chemical attack in syria i hear a nazi we investigate how the ongoing chaos is allowing al qaeda linked organizations to thrive. and egypt to pose dictator leaves prison while the question on whether he'll serve...
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. >>> irs will be beginning accepting 2012 tax returns because of changes to the tax law to avoid starting tomorrow. >>> fans of the as are pulling for a big 49er win. the as sold out fanfest at oracle. it seems like no matter who your team is, everyone is pulling for the 49ers. >> i have a good feeling. more of a baseball fan but rooting for the bay and i don't think the 9ers are going to disappoint. >> next sunday i want 9ers to take it. kaep is a local boy. >> last season was as best in almost a decade. they lost to the tigers in the post-season. spring training starts in a couple of weeks in arizona. >>> it is 4:51. the next generation of super bowl players may be right here in the bay area. and the peanut sized league rooting the 9ers down in the big easy. >> i'm michelle griego live in new orleans. we're taking in all of the sights and sounds of the crescent city learning so much about it from the local residents here. find out coming up what they say what makes new orleans new orleans. early to start thinking about the super bowl. gr >>> for some football players and their coast of,
. >>> irs will be beginning accepting 2012 tax returns because of changes to the tax law to avoid starting tomorrow. >>> fans of the as are pulling for a big 49er win. the as sold out fanfest at oracle. it seems like no matter who your team is, everyone is pulling for the 49ers. >> i have a good feeling. more of a baseball fan but rooting for the bay and i don't think the 9ers are going to disappoint. >> next sunday i want 9ers to take it. kaep is a local boy....
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the head of the oldest brewery is pushing his state of pennsylvania to pass a right to work law. i would reign in power of unions and doing so would attract more businesses to the area to create more jobs. michelle, you are a beer lover. what do you think of the idea to make metropolitan a right to work? >> every state should be a right to work state. workers should be able to work where they want, without having to join a union. why should a work ver to go to pay dues to a union and take the money to support the candidates and campaigns they may or may not support? from 2005 to 2011, big labor spent 4.4 billion in political spending. allow the worker to keep the money rather than give it to a union to spend it on the campaigns they may or may not support? >> eric: this is tough to defend. is it time to make the country a right to work country? >> i don't think we need to go that broad. i see her point. i don't like the concept of taking the union dues to support candidate unvoluntarily but i think the unions do good things. there is something to be said for collective bargaining
the head of the oldest brewery is pushing his state of pennsylvania to pass a right to work law. i would reign in power of unions and doing so would attract more businesses to the area to create more jobs. michelle, you are a beer lover. what do you think of the idea to make metropolitan a right to work? >> every state should be a right to work state. workers should be able to work where they want, without having to join a union. why should a work ver to go to pay dues to a union and take...
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his budget, his plan, his policies have never been enacted into law. what's happening now is 100% of obama policy. sister of republican policies. >> and the effect of this on patients. patients will have fewer options in going to the doctor if the internal payment advisory board goes forth they will have real declarations in terms of what they can do. in addition as employers drop their employees from their insurances, you're going to see a lot of people hurt against their will into the state exchanges which will wind up being a glorified medicaid and only in the states that have state exchanges. >> doctors and hospitals won't like it but we can't continue the system it is. health care costs are over three times the rate of inflation for 30 years in a row. that's not sustainable. we have to change the system. a lot of people don't like it. >> if you do like your plan you can't keep it and if you do like your doctor you can't keep him. thank you. >> here's write line up with the republicans. if you want your plan you want to keep it pay for it. nothing
his budget, his plan, his policies have never been enacted into law. what's happening now is 100% of obama policy. sister of republican policies. >> and the effect of this on patients. patients will have fewer options in going to the doctor if the internal payment advisory board goes forth they will have real declarations in terms of what they can do. in addition as employers drop their employees from their insurances, you're going to see a lot of people hurt against their will into the...